Which computer device is used to capture or copy a photograph to place in a report?
- CD-ROM
- Floppy keyboard
- Mouse
- Scanner
Which is an example of an input device?
- CPU
- Monitor
- Mouse
- Printer
Which association is correct?
- Data storage system: mouse
- Input device: CPU
- Media: Scanner
- User Interface: Icons
What type of memory stores data that is being processed, and is erased when the computer is turned off?
- CD-ROM
- DVD
- RAM
- ROM
What type of memory speeds up the action performed by the computer and anticipates instructions?
- Cache
- RAM
- ROM
- Vram
A low resolution monitor image would be:
- 640 x 480
- 800 x 600
- 1600 x 1200
- 2400 x 4800
Which type of network connects workstations usually within the same company or building by telephone lines or radio waves?
- HTTP
- LAN
- WAN
- WWW
Which device captures images or documents?
- CD-ROM
- Video Card
- Scanner
- Zip Drive
One million bytes of information equals a:
- GB
- KB
- MB
- ZB
Which is an input device?
- Monitor
- Mouse
- Printer
- Software
One thousand bytes of information equals:
- GB
- KB
- MB
- ZB
Which is a magnetic medium?
- CD-ROM
- 3.5 floppy Disk
- DVD
- Flash
A student needs to save an animation file called horses.avi to a networked computer. What is the BEST path name?
- C:/3Dmax.images.horses.avi
- C:*horses.avi
- C:/students/smithb/animations/horses.avi
- C:/programs@3Dmax@animations@horses.avi
Which printer has the poorest resolution?
- 100 DPI
- 120 PPI
- 200 PPI
- 300 DPI
How is the processor speed measured in a computer?
- Dots Per Inch
- Gigabyte
- Megahertz
- RAM
What computer device uses a diode laser to read information?
- CD-ROM Drive
- Digital Camera
- Hard Drive
- Scanner
What type of memory stores data that is being processed, and is erased when the computer is turned off?
- CD-ROM
- RAM
- ROM
- DVD
What is true concerning a byte in computer memory?
- Made of eight bits
- Six bytes make a bit
- The byte is smaller that a bit
- The smallest memory unit
What unit of computer memory is correct?
- 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1000 bytes
- 1 MB (megabyte) =1000 bytes
- 1 GB (gigabyte) =1000 bytes
- 1 TB (Terrabyte) = 10000 bytes
Software programs such as 3D Studio Max and trueSpace are examples of:
- Animation
- Photo Editing
- Word Processing
- Video Editing
Software such as Excel and Lotus are examples of what type of program?
- Drawing
- Photo Editing Programs
- Spreadsheet
- Word Processing
Software programs such as Dreamweaver and MS FrontPage are examples of:
- Animation
- Photo Editing
- Web Editing
- Word Processing
Using software programs to organize and arrange movie clips is known as what type of editing?
- Photo
- Data
- Video
- Web
Students want to combine three movie clips together in one presentation. What type of program should they use?
- Photo Editing
- Spreadsheet
- Video Editing
- HTML Editing
Software programs used to organize and manage data are known as:
- Photo Editing
- Spreadsheet
- Video Editing
- Web Editing
What type of software was most likely used to create the image?

- 3D Modeling
- Spreadsheet
- Video Editing
- Web Editing
What type of software was most likely used to create the image below?

- Animation
- Drawing
- Video Editing
- Web Editing
The image below is found in what type of software package?

- Photo Editing
- Spreadsheet
- Video Editing
- Web Editing
Which program is used to create a list of students or contacts for a business?
- Microsoft Publisher
- Drawing
- Presentation
- Spreadsheet
What program should a student use if he/she wants to create a visualization of a local golf course?
- 3D modeling
- Spreadsheet programs
- Web editing programs
- Word processing
What program should a student use to create a slide show about lab safety rules?
- 3D modeling
- Presentation
- Web editing programs
- Word processing
Which type of software program should a technical artist use to create 2D technical illustrations?
- Drawing
- Photo Imaging
- Presentation
- Spreadsheet
Which software program allows the user to create digital maps?
- Animation
- GIS
- Video Editor
- Web Editor
What program should a student use if he/she wants to create an overhead visualization of a local community college?
- 3D Modeling
- Spreadsheet Programs
- Web Editing Programs
- Word Processing
Students made four avi clips in 3D StudioMax. What program can be used to join together these clips into one presentation?
- Photo Editing
- Spreadsheet
- Video Editing
- HTML Editing
What program is used to write a letter?
- Database
- Drawing
- Presentation
- Word Processing
Which is NOT an example of plagiarism?
- Buying a paper off the Internet and claiming it is one’s own
- Having a friend write the paper for someone
- Placing a copy of a drawing from the Internet into the paper
- Turning in the same paper for different classes with permission from the teachers
Which CANNOT be copyrighted?
- Architectural Works
- Discoveries
- Pictures or Graphics
- Sound Recordings
What is an acceptable student use of school computers?
- Checking e-mail
- Looking up car prices
- Playing a shockwave game
- Typing a term paper
What term is used to describe the illegal copying of copyrighted material?
- Cracking
- Fair Use
- Hacking
- Infringement
“Fair use” limits usually include the term:
- Cheating.
- Displays of work.
- Trademarks.
- Whichever is less.
When are playing games on a school computer an acceptable activity?
- Games are part of the curriculum
- The activity supports e-commerce
- The student has completed his/her assignment
- Student is wearing earphones
The images shown below are examples of:

- Copyrights.
- Icons.
- Trademarks.
- Wingdings.
What term gives an owner protection for “original works of authorship”?
- Acceptable Use
- Copyright
- Fair Use
- Plagiarism
Which action would break the fair use limit law?
- A 3D image a student created in his/her presentation
- A digital image from a digital camera in a presentation
- Three minutes of a 30 minute video from the Internet in a presentation
- Three minutes of a three minute video from the Internet in a presentation
What is NOT an example of plagiarism?
- Buying a research paper off the Internet and turning it in as one’s own
- Copying an animation one created in a 3D program and placing it into his/her own PowerPoint presentation
- Copying and pasting text off the internet and placing it into one’s own PowerPoint presentation with out accreditation
- Turning in homework that another student did as one’s own
What behavior is NOT acceptable when a student is using school computers?
- Making a PowerPoint presentation
- Making spreadsheet calculations for science
- Modeling in a 3D program
- Playing Internet games
What behavior would NOT break the copyright law concerning an original work?
- Display the work publicly
- Listen to the work
- Make copies of the work
- Perform the work publicly
According to the “Fair Use” law, how many minutes of a 20 minute video can be used?
- One minute
- Two Minutes
- Three minutes
- Twenty minutes
According to the “Fair Use” law, how many minutes of a 15 minute song can be used?
- Fifteen seconds
- Thirty seconds
- One and one half minutes
- Fifteen minutes